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Publications related to comparative politics

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  • Pearson, Rithmire and Tsai, "China’s Political Economy and International Backlash: From Interdependence to Security Dilemma Dynamics," International Security (fall 2022) Pearson.Rithmire.Tsai_.Int'l Security.2022.pdf1.47 MB
  • Michael Davidson and Margaret M. Pearson, “Static Electricity: Institutional and Ideational Barriers to China’s Electricity Market Reforms,” Studies in Comparative International Development (May 2022). DOI 10.1007/s12116-022-09358-9 (open access). Davidson and Pearson.Static Electricity.SCID_.pdf3.05 MB
  • Jones, Calvert W. and Teresa M. Bejan. “Reconsidering Tolerance: Insights from Political Theory and Three Experiments.” Forthcoming in the British Journal of Political Science, published online in FirstView in 2019.
  • Adler, Eric and Calvert W. Jones. “What Do Classicists Think? Perspectives on Politics, Scholarship, and Disciplinary Crisis.” 2019. TAPA 149(2): 89-116
  • Jones, Calvert W. "Adviser to the King: Experts, Rationalization, and Legitimacy." 2019. World Politics 71(1): 1-43.
  • Jones, Calvert W. and Celia Paris. "It's the End of the World and They Know It: How Dystopian Fiction Shapes Political Attitudes." 2018. Perspectives on Politics 16(4): 969-989.
  • Jones, Calvert W. "New Approaches to Citizen-Building: Shifting Needs, Goals, and Outcomes." 2018. Comparative Political Studies 51(2): 165-196.
  • Kosko, Stacy J. Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics, with Lori Keleher, eds., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
  • Jones, Calvert W. Bedouins into Bourgeois: Remaking Citizens for Globalization (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017)
  • Margaret M. Pearson, 2017. “China’s Hybrid Adaptive Bureaucracy: the 863 Program for Science and Technology” (with Qiang ZHI), Governance No. 30.3. Zhi-Pearson.Governance.China's Bureaucracy.pdf306.24 KB
  • Alcañiz, Isabella and R. Berardo. “A Network Analysis of Transboundary Water Cooperation in La Plata Basin” forthcoming at Water Policy.
  • Alcañiz, Isabella. “Debt, Democracy, and Post-Neoliberalism: 30 Years of Regional Integration in Latin America” in Latin America in the 21 St Century, Edited by Tulia Falleti, Emilio Parrado, and Rogers Smith. Forthcoming, University of Pennsylvania Press
  • I. Alcaniz, Berardo, R., J. Hadden, and L. Jasny. "Policy Networks and Environmental Governance" in The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks Victor, J., M. Lubell, and A. H. Montgomery. Forthcoming, University of Oxford Press: New York.
  • Jóhanna K Birnir. Forthcoming. Introducing the AMAR (All Minorities at Risk) Data. (with David D. Laitin; Jonathan Wilkenfeld; David M Waguespack; Agatha Hultquist; Ted R Gurr) Journal of Conflict Resolution. amar_jcr.pdf4.37 MB
  • Alcañiz, Isabella (2016). "Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation." Cambridge University Press (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)
  • Alcañiz, Isabella. 2016. “Partner Selection in International Organizations: The Effect of Skills and Money on Environmental Cooperation in the Global South” Environmental Science & Policy 55 (1): 107-115.
  • Uslaner, Eric M., Gal Ariely “Corruption, Fairness, and Inequality,” International Political Science Review, forthcoming​; first published onMay 31, 2016 as doi:10.1177/0192512116641091​​. Ariely Uslaner Corruption, fairness, and inequality.pdf225.82 KB
  • Uslaner, Eric, Bo Rothstein. “The Historical Roots of Corruption: State Building, Economic Inequality, and Mass Education,” Comparative Politics, v. 48 (January 2016), pp. 227-248. Uslaner Rothstein Historical Roots of Corruption Comparative Politics.pdf216.23 KB
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Seeing Like an Autocrat: Liberal Social Engineering in an Illiberal State.” 2015. Perspectives on Politics 13(1): 24-41.
  • McCauley, John F. 2015 (with Daniel N. Posner). “African Borders as Sources of Natural Experiments: Promise and Pitfalls.” Political Science Research and Methods 3, 2: 409-418. McCauley and Posner_PSRM 2015.pdf218.53 KB
  • Jones, Calvert W. “Exploring the Microfoundations of International Community: Toward a Theory of Enlightened Nationalism.” 2014. International Studies Quarterly 58(4): 682-705. Jones_ISQ.pdf327.14 KB
  • McCauley, John F. 2014. “Measuring and Reducing Religious Bias in Post-Conflict Zones: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire.” Political Psychology 35, 2 (April): 267-289. McCauley_Pol Psych_2014.pdf676.22 KB
  • McCauley, John F. 2014. “The Political Mobilization of Ethnicity and Religion in Africa.” American Political Science Review 108, 4: 801-816. McCauley_APSR_2014.pdf305.16 KB
  • McCauley, John F. 2013. “Economic Development Strategies and Conflict in Africa: The Cases of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.” Comparative Political Studies 46, 2 (Feb): 182-211. McCauley_CPS_2013.pdf1.27 MB
  • McCauley, John F. 2013. “Africa’s New Big Man Rule? Pentecostalism and Patronage in Ghana.” African Affairs 112, 446 (Jan): 1-21. McCauley_African Affairs_2013.pdf137.64 KB

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